Nobody knows. Estimates from 8.4 million to 112 million (for 1492, strictly) have been thrown around with great confidence and authority over the last century. Neither extreme appears well-founded. Around 50 million is widely accepted, though some of us remain unconvinced by anything much over 25m.
The population of England in 1500 was approximately 2.6 million- this was the early Tudor era, and Henry VII was King. ______ About 2.3 million in England proper and 0.2m in Wales (annexed in 1536).
The population was recorded as the population of England and Wales at 15,914,148
England's population in 1990 was around 48 million people.
Answer Bideford in Devon, England has a population of about 14,500.
The population of Colchester, England is estimated to be around 193,000 people.
In 1500 the people's population was 2.6 milllion
The population of England in 1500 was approximately 2.6 million- this was the early Tudor era, and Henry VII was King. ______ About 2.3 million in England proper and 0.2m in Wales (annexed in 1536).
The population of England in 1500 was 2.7 million. ____________ Around 2.5 million in England proper and 0.2m in Wales.
Around 2.5 million.
In the year 1500, England was still Catholic.
the defference between Spain and England in the 1500's is Spain found valuble metals and England found tobacco.
1500
In 1485 England had a population of about 2 million people. About 90% of the population were poor and lived in rural areas. They grazed sheep and grew crops. The only recognized religion was Christianity.
There weren't any police in the 1500's.
2.5-3 million. That's excluding Wales (0.2m). Scotland was a separate kingdom with a little under 0.6m. __________ I'd go lower: 2.5m in England and 0.2m in Wales (and 0.5m in Scotland).
Catholocism.
£1 - or did you mean what could you buy with £1 in 1500?